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Illuminates the continuities among Gordin's Russian fiction and journalism, his work as a controversial Jewish religious reformer, and his Yiddish plays

Trade Review

"Henry has done a service in re-kindling the conversation regarding this iconoclast by constructing a new image of Gordin based on exhaustive archival work. . . . She should be commended for breaking new ground on such a significant figure, and, hopefully, providing access for future work from a range of disciplines."

-- Max Shulman * Studies in American Jewish Literature *

"Well researched and artfully argued, Henry's Rewriting Russia is a long-overdue book on this major figure that establishes how Jacob Gordin created a rich and important interplay between Yiddish and Russian forms that elevated the literary status of both."

-- Leah Garrett * The Russian Review *

"This new and elegantly written literary history . . . provides a new model for literary history by expertly weaving together previously unexamined Tsarist-era archival records with insightful literary analysis of Gordon's major works."

-- Barry Trachtenberg * H-Net Reviews *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration

Introduction

1. Amerika

2. In the Old Country: The Reformer

3. A Russian Writer

4. The Perils of Performance: Di kreytser sonata (1902)

5. Don't Look Back: Orphan in the Underworld (1903)

6. Homecoming

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Rewriting Russia

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9780295991320, 978-0295991320
      ISBN10: 0295991321

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Illuminates the continuities among Gordin's Russian fiction and journalism, his work as a controversial Jewish religious reformer, and his Yiddish plays

      Trade Review

      "Henry has done a service in re-kindling the conversation regarding this iconoclast by constructing a new image of Gordin based on exhaustive archival work. . . . She should be commended for breaking new ground on such a significant figure, and, hopefully, providing access for future work from a range of disciplines."

      -- Max Shulman * Studies in American Jewish Literature *

      "Well researched and artfully argued, Henry's Rewriting Russia is a long-overdue book on this major figure that establishes how Jacob Gordin created a rich and important interplay between Yiddish and Russian forms that elevated the literary status of both."

      -- Leah Garrett * The Russian Review *

      "This new and elegantly written literary history . . . provides a new model for literary history by expertly weaving together previously unexamined Tsarist-era archival records with insightful literary analysis of Gordon's major works."

      -- Barry Trachtenberg * H-Net Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Note on Transliteration

      Introduction

      1. Amerika

      2. In the Old Country: The Reformer

      3. A Russian Writer

      4. The Perils of Performance: Di kreytser sonata (1902)

      5. Don't Look Back: Orphan in the Underworld (1903)

      6. Homecoming

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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